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Old 11-12-2010, 10:42 AM   #1
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20" Torq-Thrust Question

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I have a lead on some 20x8.5 Torque Thrust with 5" of backspacing with Cooper Discovery tires size P275/50R20.....Anybody running these and have any fitment issues?? Also, what would be a fair price??

Thanks for your input....Geoff
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:51 AM   #2
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

I like em, heres a pic
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:41 PM   #3
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

They look cool. 285/50r20s have a good size sidewall. Are they the same size all around?
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:57 PM   #4
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

Make sure to measure the center hole where it goes over the hub, I have some 6-lug 17's that wont go on my 68 chevy pu .Not sure what mods arerequired to install them yet.
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

Geoff those look sweet! Good luck in the purchase. What are going to do with the wheels you have now? Harold
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Old 11-13-2010, 12:07 PM   #6
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

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They look cool. 285/50r20s have a good size sidewall. Are they the same size all around?
hey Josh...They are 275/50/20....and they are the same all the way around!

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Make sure to measure the center hole where it goes over the hub, I have some 6-lug 17's that wont go on my 68 chevy pu .Not sure what mods arerequired to install them yet.
I think you have to "massage" the center hole a little....

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Geoff those look sweet! Good luck in the purchase. What are going to do with the wheels you have now? Harold
Just looking right now, but if I get them...you interested in the ones I have?!?!?
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Old 11-13-2010, 06:41 PM   #7
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

Sorry man, my bad. The ones in the picture say 285 and I thought those were the ones you were buying.
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

Geoff I am possibly. What type of green are we talking and how quick? Child#2 will be here next friday and things are getting a little hectic around the house to say the least. Decide what you want and we will go from there. Harold
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Re: 20" Torq-Thrust Question

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Make sure to measure the center hole where it goes over the hub, I have some 6-lug 17's that wont go on my 68 chevy pu .Not sure what mods arerequired to install them yet.

I think you have to "massage" the center hole a little....


Looking at my wheels .....they would require considerable massaging.
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